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Processes of osx

I can see many processes running through activity monitor. I wonder if there is any way of controlling them. I would like to see something like 'administrative tasks' of windows, which let user start/stop services, set them to run manually or automatically etc.

Unless you know what each process is and how it affects your system, you're better of leaving them alone. Besides, Mac OS X does a much better job of running efficiently without user tampering than does Windows.

I see many processes running that it should not be running, in my opinion.
I really do not understand why some programs run all the time their processes, when I use them once in a month. Isn't it a waste of cpu power for mac, or possibly creating problems to my computing experience? (example: no shutdown, maybe a process prevents it)

I see many processes running that it should not be running, in my opinion.
I really do not understand why some programs run all the time their processes, when I use them once in a month. Isn't it a waste of cpu power for mac, or possibly creating problems to my computing experience? (example: no shutdown, maybe a process prevents it)

The less processes running, the better, or not?

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Any particular process you don't want running all the time? Most are there for a reason.

P.S. OS X is perfectly capable of starting and stopping background processes as they are needed. For example, backupd, the Time Machine daemon, is only running during backups. Otherwise, it exits.

Do you know what you are doing? If you did, you would not have needed to start this thread. Unless you are running out of memory or a process is causing a problem, do the smart thing and leave them alone.

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